Reviews
Invincea is getting a lot of buzz. Check out the latest reviews.
Invincea Wins Best Anti-Malware Solution at GSN’s 4th Annual Homeland Security Awards
“Invincea … has been named Best Anti-Malware Solution by Government Security News at their 4th Annual Homeland Security Awards.”
“We received an outstanding group of entries and have handed winners’ plaques to an exceptional group of companies and government agencies.”
“Invincea empowers both the government and private sector with the ability to prevent compromises from advanced persistent threats driven largely through targeted attacks at employees in the form of spear-phishing, drive-by-downloads and ‘watering hole’ attacks.”
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Industry Innovators: Data protection
“There is some very creative thinking about preventing the impact of malware attacks. The company has a deep understanding of the mechanics of malware attacks and how to detect and stop them, even if they are zero-day attacks.”
“The company listens to its customers and takes action when necessary. … We find it gratifying.”
“The forensic analysis is important because Invincea is adept at interdicting zero-day malware, and that information helps address this unknown code in the future. It also helps understand how to clean up the impacts of the attack should it occur on an unprotected device.”
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Invincea browser protection
“Using the product is simple.”
“Invincea effectively stops zero-day malware in its tracks.”
“You’ll put this on your test computer, aim some web-borne malware at it and you’ll be sold.”
“Invincea watches for anything that attacks the browser or its environment and then deletes the entire virtual machine, malware, browser, operating system and all.”
“This is the real deal. Have a close look at it, and I’m pretty sure you’ll agree with me.”
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Make your browser invincible
“The Invincea browser can be a lone sentinel in the employees’ corner.”
“We think this would be a great program for single users working at home to protect their personal desktops even if they never come into the office.”
“Deploy Invincea once and then let the individual computers take care of themselves, whether they are in the office, at home or on the road.”
“Invincea is a shield that should not be left behind when working in today’s online wilderness.”
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Security Products That Fend Off Network Attacks Demonstrated at Black Hat
“Isolate the network from malware.”
“Invincea … is trying to turn the tables on the bad guys.”
“The virtual environment traps the malicious code and prevents it from attacking the underlying OS and the wider enterprise network.”
“The Invincea solution goes further, though, by performing forensic analysis of the malicious code that is in the virtual bubble in an effort to identify the malware code.”
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Invincea Named “Most Innovative Company at RSA® Conference 2011”
“RSA Conference the world’s leading information security conferences and expositions, today announced Invincea Inc., as the winner of its “Most Innovative Company at RSA Conference 2011” contest.”
“Invincea was determined as most innovative during the RSA Conference Innovation Sandbox program.”
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Outdated Browsers Leave Many Enterprises Vulnerable To Attack
“Our basic philosophy is that you are going to get hacked, so it is important that you can detect and contain.”
“Isolating the browser from the rest of the operating system can mitigate risk.”
“Invincea’s … Browser Protection, uses a similar technique to start a browser from a clean state each time the user runs the software, preventing malicious code from breaking out.”
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Mitigating Browser Based Exploits through Behavior Based Defenses and Hardware Virtualization
“Options in Invincea … can greatly help limit exposure to malware and help prevent providing the attackers a beach head into a victim’s network through exploiting the browser.”
“Reviewing the forensic data Invincea captures during its interrogation of the web browser session can be critical in better understanding the severity of the attack and its potential for impact on an environment.”
“This consistent, continuous destruction and restoration to the trusted state can help serve as a disruptive force in repelling the attacker.”
“By restoring the machine to the pristine trusted state, normal web browsing was able to resume with minimal disruption, and a possibly damaging and costly breach for an organization is averted.”
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